The column that says get ready for the CrabFest/RiverFest/SportsFest starting in Bridgeton Friday night at 7 p.m. at Alden Field with Mayor Albert Kelly's Recognition of Champions in the community who have volunteered their time to make a difference, and wouldn't Peggy Gentile-Van Meter be on that list along with Jim Bergmann?

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Good afternoon!

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Fifty percent chance of rain on Mayor Kelly's parade Friday night, but only 30 percent on Saturday when the eatin' and the games begin.

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Get to the CrsbFest if you don't have time for anything else.

Get your tickets Friday at the Sheppard House on West Commerce Street and save $3.

Is "Snookie'' Marino still handling linguini time?

Just get to the Riverfront and they'll direct you to everything else.

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Thumb a ride in Dean Dellaquila's jitney.

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Flag down Jonas King and his wagon drawn by mules.

Ask if he's named them yet.

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The Greater Bridgeton Area Transit will be running back and forth during the activities.

Nobody walks but the postman.

The CrabFest opens at 10 a.m. and runs until 8 p.m.

Make them go fetch more crabs.

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"Hi.

"I noticed a typo in the caption of the story — it says limes disease instead of Lyme disease — and thought you would be interested in alerting your editor.

"It's a very interesting story and I am happy that it raises awareness of Lyme disease, which impacts about 6 times more people than HIV/AIDS and is the fastest growing infectious disease in the U.S.

"I work with Bay Area Lyme Foundation and am happy to share prevention tips if you feel your readers will be interested.

"Thank you.

"Regards.''

— Tara

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"Good morning, Mr. Hummel.

"I have a suggestion for everyone who is sickened by the cruelty chickens endure.

"Stop buying it.

"It supports the slaughter industry, which is a nightmare for every animal.

"There's plenty of information about the 'processing' chickens endure on the Internet.

"It is, indeed, sickening.

"There isn't any phrase like 'free range' or 'hormone free' that makes it any prettier, either.